Take slavery in Iraq to the International Criminal Court – Walk Free
UN officials have reported that as many as 1,500 women fleeing religious persecution in Iraq have been captured and may be at risk of modern slavery by the Sunni extremist group that is rampaging...
View ArticleStop the genocide!
The face of our forefathers. OUR FACE. The face of our children. Our beloved homeland went through pain that will NEVER be forgotten. Isis persecution of Iraqi Christians has become genocide, says...
View ArticleGaza: Is this a war on children?
- Jon Snow has been speaking to youngsters in Gaza City about their lives and how they’re coping with living in a warzone. And he also talks to Dr Mads Gilbert – a Norwegian doctor working at al Shifa...
View ArticleYezidi exodus continues, girls raped by ISIS jump to their death Mount Shingal
- In yet another harrowing chapter in the tragic plight of Iraq’s Kurdish Yazidi population, eyewitnesses have described how girls raped by Muslim fighters from the “Islamic State” (formerly ISIS)...
View ArticleOn the origin of the Indo-European language family
The earliest testimony of Armenian dates to the 5th century AD (the Bible translation of Mesrob Mashtots). The earlier history of the language is unclear and the subject of much speculation. Early in...
View ArticleThe origin of democracy and the city states
Fragment of an inscription of Urukagina Urukagina Gudea Gudea AMA-GI (the first written reference to the concept of liberty and freedom) Cuneiform law refers to any of the legal codes written in...
View ArticleCaucasian music and dance
Mount Ararat Yerevan/Ararat - Beautiful Caucasus Mountains - x - - - Music of Armenia Armenian dance - Chechenian dance - Ingush Folk Dance - Circassian Dance - Dagestanian dance - - Music of...
View ArticleOldest metal object in Middle East discovered in woman’s grave
The oldest metal object ever found in the Middle East, a cone-shaped piece of copper awl, reveals that metals were exchanged across hundreds of miles in this region more than 6,000 years ago,...
View Article10,000-year-old house among amazing finds unearthed in Israel
This image shows the 10,000-year-old house, the oldest dwelling to be unearthed to date in the Judean Shephelah. Archaeologists think this standing stone, which is worked on all of its sides, is...
View ArticleA Demand For Action
- - - - - - - A Demand For Action (FB) A Demand For Action (Twitter) A Demand For Action (Tumblr) A Demand For Action (Scoopnest) A Demand for Action (Instagram) Tel Aviv’s Islamic States crusader...
View ArticleWhat happens when an internet revolution merges with a green energy revolution?
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View ArticleDescent into the underworld
Inanna Inanna, a Sumerian goddess who descends into the underworld, prefigures most other known myths and certainly all other underworld descent myths. The progression of the meme from the Sumerian...
View ArticleEtymology of an angel
Pazuzu Fallen Angel An angel is a supernatural being or spirit, often depicted in humanoid form with feathered wings on their backs and halos around their heads, found in various religions and...
View ArticleThe Atlantides, Dodonides and Nysiades
The Pleiades The Pleiades, companions of Artemis, were the seven daughters of the titan Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione born on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, and are sometimes called mountain nymphs,...
View ArticleMercury – the god of transformation, communication and bounderies
Mercury Mercury, named after the Roman deity Mercury, the messenger to the gods, is the smallest and closest to the Sun of the eight planets in the Solar System, with an orbital period of about 88...
View ArticleThe boundary between Earth and the Underworld
In Jungian psychology, the psychopomp (from the Greek word psuchopompos, literally meaning the “guide of souls”) is a mediator between the unconscious and conscious realms. It is symbolically...
View ArticleOdin/Óðr – Frigg/Freyja
Odin Wōđanaz or Wōđinaz is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of a god of Germanic paganism, known as Odin in Norse mythology, Woden in Old English, Wodan or Wotan in Old High German and Godan in...
View ArticleThe Armenian calendar
Man by nature is superstitious, mostly driven by fear of the unknown. A sudden thunderstorm could wash away the year’s crops, an unwanted frost, destroy the harvest. Volcanic eruptions, floods, locust...
View ArticleThe Pyramid of “Things that Matter”
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View ArticleReclaiming the Spiritual Symbols that Have Been Hijacked and Used Against Us
Supermodel Kate Moss looking demonic and posing with an inverted crucifix, whilst dressed as the bride of Christ Spiritual symbols are powerful. Beneath the veneer of social norms they are being used...
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